until at least November 8th. He's managed to draw most of the news media's attention away from the disgusting Republicans and their imminent meltdown. It makes me wonder about Obama's political acumen and his motives.

to shift attention away from the corrupt, incompetent mob in power now. They would have made something up regardless of what Obama said. They will turn any mole hill in to a mountain or turn the truth on it's head just to change the subject. If a Democrat, says he/she likes ice tea, they will take up the cause of the abused hot tea drinkers.

Take George Poopunopolous for example, and his disparate treatment of who was responsible for 9/11 during his interviews, supposedly over his number of e-mails. We know that was bullshit.

but then I thought that he is giving the Democrats a good face to identify with, and a good message of hope at a good time (when the Republicans are imploding). It may make people more likely to identify themselves as democrats because Ophra says it is OK. It's all good for us as long as it stays positive on him for the next 2 weeks.

For Dems to win the 2008 ticket it will take someone who is strong in international relations, first and foremost. Second will be domestic policy and the environment. ANY Dem who is nominated will be automatically sensitive to both domestic and the environment.

Forget Gore for the moment because there is less of a guarantee that he will even run.

Who is the best suited in international relations? John Kerry and Wes ClarkAs a running mate focused on domestic and the environment? Clinton, Feingold & Obama

That's as close as I could reason it and it looks like a tough choice for any of us.

I also think the U.S. citizenry would be more apt to go for a woman or a minority in a Vice Presidential position 1st, before Pres.

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